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Screen shot of staff reporter Leart Grbeshi and his review set up for the new Kanye West album, Vultures 1.

Kanye West drops 35th studio album

Leart Grbeshi, Staff Reporter | March 14, 2024

On Feb. 9, “Vultures 1” was finally released and became Kanye West's 11th consecutive studio album to debut on the Billboard 200, the most of any artist, ever. On top of that, he did so with minimal...

English faculty member publishes new book

Sabrina Kulieva, Staff Reporter | March 14, 2024

A semi-retired English faculty member at De Anza college and co-founder of Flash Fiction Forum has published a new book. Lita Kurth first worked in the reading department at De Anza around 1996. After...

The opening scene to Multimedia Editor, Nello Puelles new video investigation and report on Waymo cars.

A look at Waymo’s driverless cars

Nello Puelles, Multimedia Editor | March 12, 2024

Waymo's self-driving cars do not require human drivers, instead relying on the public's trust in technology. Waymo has accumulated over 7 million miles of driving data on public roads and has discovered...

From left, Joseph Gold, violinist, and Carl Blake, pianist, play their instruments on stage for students, faculty and donors.

An evening of classical music for a purpose

Andreina Carnero Ramirez and Sabrina Kulieva | February 17, 2024

The Study Abroad Benefit Concert was a gathering for faculty members, donors and students, who form part of the study abroad program, which was held at the Visual Performing Art Center on Feb. 8 from 6:00...

A look at Nirvana Soul’s open mic night

Drusilla Ingebrigtsen, Freelance Video Reporter | February 4, 2024

The coffee shop, Nirvana Soul, holds a free open mic night every Thursday and Friday night from 7 to 9 p.m. Local talent from all around the San Jose area and beyond, joins together to showcase their...

Episode 2 | What’s up De Anza – Students discuss motivation, goals

Episode 2 | ‘What’s up De Anza’ – Students discuss motivation, goals

Nello Puelles, Multimedia Editor | January 17, 2024

Welcome to “What’s up De Anza,” a podcast where Multimedia Editor Nello Puelles invites a guest to comment on campus news. Don’t forget to send us your suggestions about what you would like to...

Activists marched out on the street in San Francisco on Saturday, Nov. 4, to protest in support of Palestinians.

Thousands of activists protest in San Francisco to support Palestinians

Nello Puelles, News Editor | November 13, 2023

Activists marched out on the San Francisco streets to protest in support of Palestinians on Saturday, Nov. 4. La Voz reporter Nello Puelles reported from the scene and asked some protesters why they...

Shell gas station locates at Santa Teresa Blvd, San Jose, taken on Sept. 30.

Community reacts to gas prices soaring over $6 a gallon

Nello Puelles, News Editor | October 18, 2023

According to AAA, gas prices are lower compared to last year; however, they are still considered high, around $5.58 per gallon averagely in California, reportedly impacting those in the community commuting...

Lauren Vu, 20, La Voz freelancer, takes pictures at the Calibear Cyber Cafe on Oct. 11.

Five alternate boba shops and cafes to study near De Anza

John Pham, Freelancer | October 14, 2023

Editor's note: This article is updated with a video contributed by staff reporter Lauren Vu. Most big chain cafes and boba shops, such as 7Leaves or Starbucks, provide students with perfect spaces to...

San Jose’s vibrant Mosaic Festival celebrates diversity, community unity

Catherine Marchione, Impulse Editor | October 10, 2023

Mosaic America held the third annual Mosaic Festival, a two-day celebration of intercultural art and performances, from Sept. 30 to Oct. 1 at the Mexican Heritage Plaza in San Jose, celebrating diversity,...

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